Jakarta, May 18 -- Indonesia is intensifying its push for the use of its Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with South Korea (Indonesia-Korea CEPA) to ensure the two countries' trade growth in the midst of tense global trade situation.
Trade Minister Budi Santoso said Indonesia supports the implementation of an electronic data exchange system for the origin of goods that can support its bilateral trade with South Korea.
"Indonesia will push for various efforts to enable it to diversify its export markets, including South Korea, amid the increasing global trade tension," he said in a statement received here Saturday.
Both Indonesia and South Korea have implemented the Electronic Origin Data Exchange System (EODES), which had b...
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